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<blockquote data-quote="Luca Brasi" data-source="post: 1226458" data-attributes="member: 23282"><p>Both Black and Turkey vultures have been expanding their ranges northward in the last few decades. I had never seen one when I was a kid, but now they are very common in New England. Thankfully they seem to be migratory here and we only have them in the warmer months. For some reason we would never see them congregating around road kill carcasses like in the South, or perching together in the open until only recently. The only time you would see them was in the air, otherwise they stayed pretty secretive. Now they are getting bolder, but I haven't heard of anyone who has had problems with live animals yet here. Last year I dragged a dead goat into some heavy woods. There is no way that they saw it from the air, but they soon discovered it by smell and it was gone. They are amazing if not frustrating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luca Brasi, post: 1226458, member: 23282"] Both Black and Turkey vultures have been expanding their ranges northward in the last few decades. I had never seen one when I was a kid, but now they are very common in New England. Thankfully they seem to be migratory here and we only have them in the warmer months. For some reason we would never see them congregating around road kill carcasses like in the South, or perching together in the open until only recently. The only time you would see them was in the air, otherwise they stayed pretty secretive. Now they are getting bolder, but I haven't heard of anyone who has had problems with live animals yet here. Last year I dragged a dead goat into some heavy woods. There is no way that they saw it from the air, but they soon discovered it by smell and it was gone. They are amazing if not frustrating. [/QUOTE]
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